Walnut Creek, CA — Visitors to Lindsay Wildlife Museum are sure to have a head turning experience on May 9 and 10, as the museum’s live owls will take center stage for a series of live animal presentations, feeding demonstrations, and kids’ activities.

Great horned owl

Lindsay Wildlife Museum is home to six owls that live at the museum due to injuries that would prevent them from surviving in the wild. They include members of the species Great Gray Owl, Barred Owl, Great Horned Owl, and Barn Owl, all of which are native to California and the San Francisco Bay Area.

ABOUT OWLS
While these nocturnal and secretive birds are not often seen, they are certainly in our midst. Last year alone, 142 injured or orphaned owls were brought to the museum’s Wildlife Hospital for care.